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Antimicrobial Drugs. Chapter 20. I. Chemotherapeutics. A. History Paul Ehrlich Structural analogues 1935: Domagk. B. General types of chemotherapeutics. 1. Structural analogues competitive inhibitors growth factors. 2. Antibiotics. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Antimicrobial Drugs

Chapter 20

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I. Chemotherapeutics A. History

– Paul Ehrlich

– Structural analogues» 1935: Domagk

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B. General types of chemotherapeutics

1. Structural analogues– competitive inhibitors

– growth factors

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2. Antibiotics Chemicals secreted by organisms to kill off

other organisms Primarily isolated from

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C. Specificity of various antibiotics

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III. Sites of interaction Cell wall

Cell membrane

Essential metabolite biosynthesis

Protein synthesis

DNA replication and transcription

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IV. Cell wall inhibitors A. Penicillin family

– Benzylpenicillin

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B. Resistance to penicillin

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C. Penicillin family:modifications of side chain

Methicillin

Ampicillin

Carbenicillin

Oxacillin

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D. Other cell wall growth inhibitors

Cephalosporins

Bacitracin

Vancomycin

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V. Inhibitors of protein synthesis Aminoglycosides

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Aminoglycosides, cont Tetracyclines

Macrolides

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VI. Inhibitors of nucleic acid biosynthesis

Rifamycin

Quinolones

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VII. Interaction with plasma membrane

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VIII. Viral control Chemical inhibition

Interferon

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IX. Fungal control Unique membrane components

Folate biosynthesis

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Others block– chitin biosynthesis

– nucleic acid biosynthesis

– microtubule assembly

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X. Drug resistance Prevent entry

Alter binding site

Inactivate drug

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XI. And in the future. . .